Re: Setting up Eclipse RCP Oxygen+ E(fx)clipse and running Tutorial2https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088918/1773114/#msg_1773114
When launching the Eclipse Application launcher I get a missing constraint validation for javax.xml.bind version 0.0.0. Despite that, I am now actually able to run the the tutorial's `ViewPart` inside the `Eclipse Oxygen` + `RCP 3.x Target Platform Feature` target platform.

The target platform I need to integrate JavaFX code into is unfortunately rather old, it targets Eclipse Helios 3.6.

I am able to install the e(fx)clipse target feature after unchecking "Include required software". However, when attempting to launch the tutorial app I get a bunch of missing constraint violations requiring Eclipse 3.7.0 core.runtime/swt/jface/ui.workbench plugins and 3.10.0 for org.eclipse.osgi, and no ViewPart is displayed or available in the launched instance.

Is there prior version of e(fx)clipse runtime/target feature that supports 3.6? Or any other workaround I might be able to take?]]>Diyan Gochev2017-09-21T18:28:26-00:00Re: Tutorial 3 in Oxygenhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088963/1773059/#msg_1773059
If you want to integrate into "e4 SWT RCP" you:
a) need to set up a pure e4 SWT-Target
b) add from the e(fx)clipse updat site the "RCP e4 Target Platform Feature"
c) you need to launch with launch the RCP application with "-Dosgi.framework.extensions=org.eclipse.fx.osgi to" (similar to Tutorial 2)]]>Thomas Schindl2017-09-20T23:02:05-00:00Tutorial 3 in Oxygenhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088963/1773057/#msg_1773057
I found the e(fx)clipse Tutorial 3 and was excited to have a good example to work from. Unfortunately, I can't get that tutorial to work in Eclipse Oxygen. The instructions for creating a target don't work. I was able to create the e4 Media Application from the JavaFX/Samples project template folder. It was complaining about a bunch of org.eclipse.fx.* required plugins being missing. I assume that is because I couldn't complete the target setup steps.

I've tried several things to work around the problem and everything is failing. Can someone help or could someone update the Tutorial 3 instructions so they work on Oxygen?

Thanks!]]>Ken Keefe2017-09-20T22:29:11-00:00Re: Setting up Eclipse RCP Oxygen+ E(fx)clipse and running Tutorial2https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088918/1773052/#msg_1773052
b) the import statements are bogus and if they are still there this is a bug in the tooling, just remove them]]>Thomas Schindl2017-09-20T20:45:30-00:00Setting up Eclipse RCP Oxygen+ E(fx)clipse and running Tutorial2https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088918/1772928/#msg_1772928
1. Downloaded and unpack `eclipse-rcp-oxygen`
2. Added JDK 1.8 (v102) as default JRE in Eclipse
3. Installed `e(fx)clipse - IDE` v3.0.0.201705220750 via Oxygen update site
4. Restarted Eclipse RCP IDE
5. Edited the active Target Platform to include the `FX Target` features from:

MANIFEST.MF shows errors for all `javafx.*` dependencies in `Import-Package:` section.

The official tutorial has no additional instructions.

I tried removing those imports as instructed at some of the forums. That gets rid of the errors. However, once I try to create and start an `Eclipse Application` launcher, I get a bunch of problems upon launch:

Any ideas?
]]>Diyan Gochev2017-09-18T19:59:21-00:00Re: Headless testing with FX-Testhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088881/1772797/#msg_1772797
https://github.com/BestSolution-at/FX-Test/blob/master/.travis.yml]]>Thomas Schindl2017-09-15T11:57:50-00:00Headless testing with FX-Testhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088881/1772789/#msg_1772789
I managed to create a pure JavaFX-RCP using e(fx)clipse and ran some minor UI tests using Test-FX.

However unsuprisingly the test fails and even blocks a Job on Jenkins.

After googling a bit, I found a way, how testFX is using Monocle for headless testing but has some specific adjustments for that.

My question is, is it already possible to test headless with Test-FX and if so , is there an example configuration?

Thanks in advance
Hannes]]>Hannes Niederhausen2017-09-15T08:58:37-00:00Re: Executing background taskshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088855/1772778/#msg_1772778
Thomas Schindl2017-09-15T07:02:49-00:00Re: Executing background taskshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088855/1772765/#msg_1772765
I thought, since I am anyways working mainly with FX UI elements, I could be more consequent and do this kind of stuff the FX way as well. I will give it a try, thanks a lot!]]>Alexander Kerner2017-09-14T22:10:32-00:00Re: Executing background taskshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1088855/1772761/#msg_1772761
2. You can call JavaFX from the SWT-Display-Thread and SWT from the JavaFX-Event-Thread because they are the same!]]>Thomas Schindl2017-09-14T21:43:12-00:00